Kevin-Stamper-Obituary

Kevin Christopher Stamper

Seattle, Washington

1948 - 2017

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DIED
March 10, 2017
LOCATION
Seattle, Washington
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Kevin Stamper passed away on March 10, 2017 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on March 19, 2017.

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I worked for Kevin at ProAir from the start up to being one of the final 3 employed at the reservation center. Kevin was a very charismatic man. I think of my time at ProAir fondly always. Thanks for the wonderful memories. RIP to a true adventurer. Fly high!

I am even slower than Rob Keefe at getting this news; I just saw it in a Gonzaga magazine. Kevin will be missed by many. I had selfishly hoped for an opportunity to visit with Kevin and Geoff sometime to reminisce about high school adventures. Instead, by now St. Peter is collecting new Kevin stories.

Kevin was my first boy friend, not boyfriend, but boy friend. I wrote a long response but it disappeared ! Was so sorry to see that he had died. What a great guy! I knew him so well when we were 11 to 13!

I knew Kevin in Milwaukee. He was charming even in 6th grade. He was the first man in my life (besides my Dad)....stealthy leaving a wrapped copy of the album Blue Hawaii on my family's back doorstep at Christmas. Guess he knew then that Hawaii would be an important part of his life. A great loss. Mary

Just found out in reading the Bar News today, May 4. Adios buddy! Remembered and loved by many. Rob Keefe (one of the members of the championship softball team you owned, organized and managed, The Houghton Beach Club).

We were there when Kevin and his family crossed the finish line at the Greek Marathon in 1979 in the marble stadium in Athens. So sorry to hear of his passing. What a great guy--and such a special family.

warmest regards to you all,
terry and alan axelrod

I'm very sorry to hear of Kevin's passing away. We were friends in high school and stayed in touch through the years. I'm sure he will be greatly missed by his family and friends. Godspeed you on your way Kevin. Smithy Smith

So sorry to hear of this! Thoughts and prayers go out to the family. Always look back on the fun times at Pro-air! Kevin made it happen.

I would like to thank Kevin for the opportunity and experience of a life time. He was a mentor and a trusted friend . Peace And love to the entire Stamper family, my heart goes out for you. Love and respect Buffi Hillier-Grubert